FSU's annual food drive competition with the University of Florida is back! There will be tabling events held at FSU Libraries where donations can be exchanged for official FSU Libraries swag.
Employees - Past Announcements
Graduating from FSU this fall? You’re invited to celebrate at the V-rak-ke-ce-tv Cultural Celebration Ceremony. The name “V-rak-ke-ce-tv” (Uh-tha-key-chee-tuh) is the Seminole Creek phrase meaning “to honor.” All 2025 fall graduates should apply and register before Friday, Dec. 5.
The Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) provides support for faculty writing T32 Training Grants through the creation of supplement tables based on participating mentors and their trainees.
Wondering what’s next after graduation? Come grab a slice of pizza from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Tuesday, Nov 18, at the InNOLEvation® Center for Student Engagement (RSB 226) and explore how you can level up with a one-year Master’s in Entrepreneurship from the Jim Moran College!
One of November’s marquee events at FSU is the Legacy Conference, a weeklong celebration honoring First-Generation College Students. Hosted by the Center for Academic Retention and Enhancement (CARE), the conference runs through Wednesday, Nov. 12, and features a dynamic lineup of activities, workshops and keynote presentations.
Are you a doctoral candidate interested in designing and teaching your own unique interdisciplinary course for the University Honors Program? The application deadline has been extended to midnight Sunday, Nov. 30.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the FSU Vice President for Research have partnered to invest $200,000 in a funding opportunity to advance research innovation through cloud-based technology. The program will provide faculty with up to $20,000 in AWS and training on how to use the secure platform for research needs. Open to all full-time, active-status faculty (see job code eligibility list in the RFP); students and non-FSU collaborators may serve as Co-Principal Investigators. Proposals are due Monday, Jan. 5.
Florida State University is participating in a global initiative to raise awareness about the impacts of fraud by promoting anti-fraud education during International Fraud Awareness Week, which takes place from Sunday, Nov. 16, through Saturday, Nov. 22.
RSVP to join the FSU College of Law for a presentation by Professor James R. May of Washburn Law, who will explore how international law frameworks address government responsibility in responding to climate change. This presentation will take place from 4 to 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 13, at the FSU College of Law.
The November/December 2025 issue of the official newsletter from Human Resources Training & Organizational Development is now available.